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Explaining Terciles a brief illustration

Explaining Terciles a brief illustration. Imagine two places that are near each other and receive amounts of rainfall that are roughly correlated, even though in any given year Place 2 is usually wetter than Place 1. Below Normal. Near Normal. Above Normal. mm of Rain.

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Explaining Terciles a brief illustration

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  1. Explaining Tercilesa brief illustration

  2. Imagine two places that are near each other and receive amounts of rainfall that are roughly correlated, even though in any given year Place 2 is usually wetter than Place 1.

  3. Below Normal Near Normal Above Normal

  4. mm of Rain

  5. The wettest ten years from the data fall in the above normal tercile. mm of Rain

  6. The wettest ten years from the data fall in the above normal tercile. mm of Rain The driest ten years from the data fall in the below normal tercile.

  7. The wettest ten years from the data fall in the above normal tercile. The middle ten years from the data fall in the near normal tercile. mm of Rain The driest ten years from the data fall in the below normal tercile.

  8. For each place we can see a range of rainfall amounts corresponding to each tercile. mm of Rain

  9. For each place we can see a range of rainfall amounts corresponding to each tercile. mm of Rain

  10. For each place we can see a range of rainfall amounts corresponding to each tercile. mm of Rain

  11. For each place we can see a range of rainfall amounts corresponding to each tercile. mm of Rain 35 percent chance of receiving >445mm in place 1, and >470mm in place 2. 40 percent chance of receiving 346-445mm in place 1, and 368-469mm in place 2. 25 percent chance of receiving <346mm in place 1, and <368 in place 2.

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